menu
QAmmunity.org
Login
Register
My account
Edit my Profile
Private messages
My favorites
Ask a Question
Questions
Unanswered
Tags
Categories
Ask a Question
Question 5 (3 points) According to John Locke, the "natural rights" are (3 points) a separation of powers b will of the majority and power С social contracts and voting od life, liberty, and property
asked
Aug 22, 2021
115k
views
4
votes
Question 5 (3 points)
According to John Locke, the "natural rights" are (3 points)
a
separation of powers
b
will of the majority and power
С
social contracts and voting
od
life, liberty, and property
History
high-school
Misterte
asked
by
Misterte
8.8k
points
answer
comment
share this
share
0 Comments
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1
Answer
7
votes
Answer:
life liberty and property
Vcarel
answered
Aug 27, 2021
by
Vcarel
9.2k
points
ask related question
comment
share this
0 Comments
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
← Prev Question
Next Question →
Related questions
asked
Apr 5, 2021
196k
views
According to John Locke, the "natural rights" are separation of powers will of the majority and power social contracts and voting life, liberty, and property
Nolwennig
asked
Apr 5, 2021
by
Nolwennig
7.9k
points
Social Studies
college
2
answers
2
votes
196k
views
asked
Apr 9, 2021
206k
views
According to John Locke, the "natural rights" are separation of powers will of the majority and power social contracts and voting life, liberty, and property
Steve Holgado
asked
Apr 9, 2021
by
Steve Holgado
7.9k
points
History
college
2
answers
2
votes
206k
views
asked
Oct 25, 2021
135k
views
According to John Locke, the "natural rights" are (3 points) separation of powers will of the majority and power social contracts and voting life, liberty, and property
Arik Segal
asked
Oct 25, 2021
by
Arik Segal
8.1k
points
History
middle-school
2
answers
4
votes
135k
views
Ask a Question
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.
9.5m
questions
12.2m
answers
Other Questions
What goal of the constitution was also a goal of the Magna Carta?
is it true or false that after the american revolution conflicts in the northwest territory erupted between remaining british soldiers and native americans
How did world war 1 affect the racial and ethnic makeup of american cities
What was an effect of nationalism in Europe in the early 1900s?
Why might things far away and long ago be important to us now.
Twitter
WhatsApp
Facebook
Reddit
LinkedIn
Email
Link Copied!
Copy
Search QAmmunity.org